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landscape painter - traduction vers néerlandais

DEPICTION OF LANDSCAPES IN ART
Landscape painter; Landscape Painting; Landspcape painting; Landscape (visual arts); Landscape artist; Landscape (art); Zero-point perspective; Landscape artists; Landscapist; Ideal landscape; Topographical view; Landscape art; Landscape paintings; Landscape (painting); History of landscape painting; Medieval landscape painting
  • Green Lakes]], 1955, USSR (Lithuania), Socialist realism.
  • 1528}}, one of the earliest Western pure landscapes. He was the leader of the [[Danube School]] in southern Germany.
  • [[Claude Lorrain]], ''[[Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia]]'', 1682. The landscape as [[history painting]].
  • Four from a set of sixteen sliding room partitions made for a 16th-century Japanese abbot. Typically for later Japanese landscapes, the main focus is on a feature in the foreground.
  • [[Carlos de Haes]], ''Los Picos de Europa'', 1876
  • [[Caspar David Friedrich]], ''[[Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]'', 1818. A classic image of German [[Romanticism]].
  • ''Cowley Place, near [[Exeter]]'', by [[Francis Towne]], c. 1812
  • [[Joachim Patinir]] (1480–1524), ''[[Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx]]'', 1515–1524. Patinir pioneered the "[[world landscape]]" style.
  • [[Rembrandt]], ''The Three Trees'', 1643, etching
  • A rare pure landscape in a [[Persian miniature]], with a river, Tabriz (?), 1st quarter of 14th century
  • t=洞天山堂圖}}). 10th century, the [[Five Dynasties]] (Chinese). [[National Palace Museum]], Taipei.
  • Akrotiri]], 1600–1500 BCE
  • 松林図 屏風}}, one of a pair of [[folding screen]]s, Japan, 1593. 156.8 × 356 cm (61.73 × 140.16 in)
  • [[Jan van Goyen]], ''Dune landscape'', c. 1630–1635, an example of the "tonal" style in [[Dutch Golden Age painting]]
  • Korean version]] of the Chinese literati style by [[Jeong Seon]] who was unusual in often painting landscapes from life.
  • [[Watercolour]] in the English tradition, [[John Robert Cozens]], ''Lake of Vico Between Rome and Florence'', c. 1783
  • [[Kuo Hsi]], ''Clearing Autumn Skies over Mountains and Valleys'', Northern [[Song Dynasty]] c. 1070, detail from a horizontal scroll.<ref>Sickman, 219-220</ref>
  • [[Titian]], ''La Vierge au Lapin à la Loupe'' (The Virgin of the Rabbit), 1530, [[Louvre]], [[Paris]]. Idealized Italianate landscape background.
  • w=Li Ch'eng}}; 919&ndash;967),''Luxuriant Forest among Distant Peaks'', detail, 10th century China, [[Liaoning Provincial Museum]].
  • t=踏歌圖}}), 13th century, Southern Song (Chinese), Collected in the [[Palace Museum]].
  • realism]], 1871
  • Landscape with scene from the ''[[Odyssey]]'', Rome, c.&nbsp;60–40 BCE
  • Ming]] civil servant, who valued expressiveness over delicacy, with collector's seals and poems.

landscape painter         
schilder v. landschappen
landscape architect         
  • The Fountain Terrace at [[Dumbarton Oaks]] in Washington, D.C., designed by landscape architect Beatrix Farrand in 1921, was opened to the public in 1939
  • An example of landscape architecture. (The Italian Garden, Gardens of the world, Berlin-Marzahn, Germany)
  • Markdale Garden at Binda near Crookwell, New South Wales, Australia, designed by Edna Walling
  • Drawing of plan for an entrance to Central Park in [[Manhattan]] by [[Richard Morris Hunt]] (American, 1827-1895) c.1863
  • George Waring]], Vaux, [[Ignaz Anton Pilat]], [[Jacob Wrey Mould]], and Olmsted)
PERSON INVOLVED IN THE PLANNING, DESIGN AND SOMETIMES DIRECTION OF A LANDSCAPE, GARDEN, OR DISTINCT SPACE
Landscape architects; Architect's garden; Registered Landscape Architect
landschapsarchitect (deskundige voor het ontwerpen v. tuinen)
landscape architecture         
  • The combination of the traditional landscape gardening and the emerging city planning combined gave landscape architecture its unique focus. [[Frederick Law Olmsted]] used the term 'landscape architecture' using the word as a profession for the first time when designing the [[Central Park]].
  • Richard Turner]] to [[Decimus Burton]]'s designs
  • Orangery at the Palace of Versailles, outside Paris
  • The [[National Mall]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] includes many examples of landscape architecture based on historical memorials and monuments.
  • Urban design in city squares. Water feature in London, by [[Tadao Ando]] who also works with landscapes and gardens
DESIGN OF OUTDOOR PUBLIC AREAS, LANDMARKS, AND STRUCTURES TO ACHIEVE ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL-BEHAVIORAL, OR AESTHETIC OUTCOMES
Landscaped; Landscape gardener; Landscape Architecture; Master of Landscape Architecture; Gardens (design); Landscape gardening; LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR; Landscape Sciences; Landscape arcitect; Landscaped parkland; Outdoor architecture
landschapsarchitectuur (beroep dat zich bezig houdt met plannen en vormgeving van parken)

Définition

Landscapist
·noun A painter of landscapes.

Wikipédia

Landscape painting

Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. In other works, landscape backgrounds for figures can still form an important part of the work. Sky is almost always included in the view, and weather is often an element of the composition. Detailed landscapes as a distinct subject are not found in all artistic traditions, and develop when there is already a sophisticated tradition of representing other subjects.

Two main traditions spring from Western painting and Chinese art, going back well over a thousand years in both cases. The recognition of a spiritual element in landscape art is present from its beginnings in East Asian art, drawing on Daoism and other philosophical traditions, but in the West only becomes explicit with Romanticism.

Landscape views in art may be entirely imaginary, or copied from reality with varying degrees of accuracy. If the primary purpose of a picture is to depict an actual, specific place, especially including buildings prominently, it is called a topographical view. Such views, extremely common as prints in the West, are often seen as inferior to fine art landscapes, although the distinction is not always meaningful; similar prejudices existed in Chinese art, where literati painting usually depicted imaginary views, while professional artists painted real views.

The word "landscape" entered the modern English language as landskip (variously spelt), an anglicization of the Dutch landschap, around the start of the 17th century, purely as a term for works of art, with its first use as a word for a painting in 1598. Within a few decades it was used to describe vistas in poetry, and eventually as a term for real views. However the cognate term landscaef or landskipe for a cleared patch of land had existed in Old English, though it is not recorded from Middle English.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour landscape painter
1. Fry married Camilla Grinling, daughter of the landscape painter Geoffrey Grinling, in 1'54.
2. His exploration of the effects light prompted John Ruskin to call him "the only perfect landscape painter".
3. But Plyos made its name near the end of the 1'th century, when the celebrated landscape painter Isaak Levitan arrived in Plyos for a year‘s stay.
4. Lenina, (3812) 24–8047/1564, www.vrubel.ru Kondratiy Belov Museum Kondraty Belov was a renowned local landscape painter who died in 1'88.
5. The Turner Prize judges said Wallinger‘s exhibit "demonstrates art‘s unique ability to engage with contemporary political issues" and managed to "communicate an unpalatable political truth." The Turner Prize, named for 1'th–century landscape painter J.M.W.